*Replica: German, WW2, Panzer Assault Badge – Panzerkampfabzeichen, Solid Back, Marked AS in a triangle*
Brass plated alloy example
On the reverse marked with a cast SA within a triangle
The Panzer Badge (Panzerkampfabzeichen) was a military decoration in World War II awarded to troops serving in armoured divisions. Introduced on December 20, 1939, it aimed to honour the achievements of Panzer personnel involved in armoured assaults. Designed by Wilhelm Ernst Peekhaus in Berlin, it was instituted by order of Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch. Its obverse features a border of oak leaves tied at the base, with a Heer-style national eagle atop the wreath holding a mobile swastika. In the centre, a Panzerkampfwagen IV is depicted on grassy ground, with its left tank track extending over the edge of the badge.
The badge was initially authorized for officers and enlisted men attached to armoured units from January 1, 1940. Eligible positions included tank commander, tank driver, tank gunner, or tank radioman. To qualify for this award, crewmembers had to serve in these positions for a minimum of three tank engagements on three different days. The Panzer division commander was responsible for authorizing the award, which was issued with an accompanying award document.
Initially, the badge was only available in a silver version. However, on June 1, 1940, a bronze version was introduced for members of Panzer-Grenadier regiments and medical personnel who rode into combat in armoured vehicles to attend to wounded soldiers. Personnel assigned to armoured cars were also eligible for the bronze award. The Panzerkampfabzeichen was worn on the left breast of the recipient’s uniform.
In June 1943, it was recognized that higher variants of the award were necessary to represent the extended and continuous service of German tankers. Consequently, numbered versions of the Tank Combat Badge were authorized in “25,” “50,” “75,” and “100” variants. These badges featured the same basic design with small numbered plaques indicating the level of the award.
AS in a triangle is not a known maker of these badges. Original badges tended to be hollow backed and the metal quality may be better in this badge than would have been typical for period badges. Nonetheless this is a substantial badge.
*Condition*
Excellent used condition. Please see photographs as part of the condition report.
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